Not Who They Used to Be - Large Group Sales Elevance Health Employee Review

2.0
Nov 10, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

You meet some great friends while working there.

Cons

Senior leadership is all new and they don’t seem to understand Anthem as a company or the market in which we do business. They are under the belief that we should be winning groups just based on our name even though our service has suffered immensely and gotten worse over the last 6-8 years. They are also believe that an already overloaded workforce can do more. The CEO did the same thing at United when she was there. There is zero work life balance and the cut pay and did massive layoffs. They laid off some top producing people which didn’t seem to make a lot of sense. I’ve never seen more of a mess internally and it is very sad to watch a once great company go down so quickly.

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5.0
Feb 17, 2026
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Pros

Great work-life balance, supportive team members, supportive management, lots of opportunities to train, leadership is very approachable and supportive, questions and learning are always supported and encouraged, opportunities to grow within the company, great health insurance, great benefit package. Competitive pay.

Cons

I have no complaints with this company.

2.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive pay compared to many similar positions in healthcare and care management. Relatively flexible schedule, which can help support work-life balance. Excellent employee benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within a large organization. Strong potential to build valuable experience in care management and healthcare coordination

Cons

Training and onboarding are insufficient, making it difficult to feel fully prepared for the role. Although the company frequently emphasizes that family is a priority, that philosophy applies more to members and clients than to employees and their families. Lack of investment in developing and properly training managers and leaders. Employee retention seems to be an ongoing challenge. The workplace culture does not consistently reflect the values that were communicated by the organization.

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